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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1930)
Thursday, January 23, 1930. tHfc MAtjPIN TIMES hit fkr4 ru!.4. building on his lot Times office. opposite Th V.. TO OUSi CUSTOMERS: After February 1st we will mail our regular circu lars each week to all our customers. We strive to ivc you everything fresh for the table. It is our aim to give you the same large se lection of Fruits and Vegetables in winter as well as summer. Make this store your headquarters while in Maupin. Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh & Co. Everything For the Table Maupin, Oregon H. M. Greene baa been appointed mad tupervior for Road District 'No. 34. which lie east of the De- chutea river. While coasting at Winnie one liiy recently Ilaxel Johnson' Id carried hr between a team of horse and between the wheel of a wairon. Neither the little girl or horn-s were Injured. Tum-A-Lum Tickler PublLhed in the inerests of the people of Maupin and viciuity bf THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO., Pho.. M.i. 71 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, January 23, 1930. No. 22 Pick Ups US! Editorial The kitchen in somt' We M c by the paper houses is o small they that Will Rogers and have t UMS comlpnse(J Joe Robinson are over ., , . . ... milk. Our plans a ways thfre trying to fix up 1 3 the worl. It will take r'''nt7 of room o up the gum cheving v"ry room. Doth h: habit and carry litrints. new and remodeling T-A-L work our architcct 'arc ine ourning qucs- tne bet. And tion of the hour. Do Personalities:- n1. ii Art Morrla and wife braved the omenta this morning and came to town on a shopping trip. Dolph Mayhcw wai down the ranch on business today. from MUa Adeline Scethoff attended the dance at Madras last Suturduy night. EUa Derthlck broke road Bake- oven way today, coming to town in ; hia truck. Everett Richmond took a load of hofj to Portland for Reh & Co., on Tuesday. Joe- Kramer attended a meeting of Ford dealers held at Portland yc terday and today. o K. R. Brown of this place was ad mitted to The Dalle honpital one day last week. Clarence Fargher is busy these daya hauling baled hay to the Far gher sheep camp. Billy Hunt waa a prominent speaker at the Wool Growers meet ing at The Dalles last Friday, We call attention to the time and express card of Mail Carrier Hart man In this Is ue of The Times. o Dr. Short returned Saturday from a week's visit with hia dental patients at Madras and surrounding country. Mis, Helen Wcberg was absent from her disk at the Shattuck store today, she being laid up with a se vere cold. Everett Richmond made trip to Portland thi i morning, taking a Imd of fat bogs there for Oliver Reh. Harold Kramer came In from Du fur thU morning, he having been on a visit to hia brother, Sylvester, at that place. DOCHERTY-POWERS Furniture Company Pre-Inventory Everything in our big store (contract goods excepted) will go at reductions of from Bobby Davidson's truck froze Tuesday flight, thin leaving him up against tt for ta trip to Portland with porkers. Ollle Weberg busied himself dur ing the ejttreme cold weather In keeping the school rooms warm during the night. Addie Wray failed to show up for work at the drug store Monday morning. Addie drives a Ford of ancient vintage and that morning he attempted to start the beast. It failed to function and then our ur bane drug clerk got real busy. He eoumined the car's innards, looked over the smoke stack, tried the air, pulled it about to see its traction, filled the radiator with hot water, then got busy with the crank. And still the wagon failed to move. Ad die thought for a time he would tha Mra when tie rlinrnvprrd h u-nt all In., After dinner he tackled the up 'animal again and was rewarded j you know the answer to it? Tum-A-Lump coal. The hottest mined and Oh Boy! so easy to start on a cold morning. Do you want that load rent up today? Phone Main 72 Irr quick service. T-A-L How about a load of good dry pine or fir wood? T-A-L W'e hve everything to build anything. T-A-L Our service is fast you get thingr, you want Frank Litscr has concluded that working with sheep has lobt attrai tloo for blm. It has been his cus tom for Mveral years to assist ;n lambing, then shearing and later to Uke a band of ahecp to the high spots. All that will be forgotten, for Frank will become one of Frank Klimpt's crew and will devote his talentj to "oilin' the car" tamping ties, straightening rail and otherwise keep busy as a section hand. Mail carriers have had their troubles all same as other people. The weather is oftimcs cause for non-delivery of mail, as we instance here. Tuesday The Times man ac companied Phil Starr to Shaniko. It is Phil's route to come from Shani ko by way of the Bakeoven road. I serving patrons of the postof fire I a Inn 9 that K i r. Vm,- a tf U'Un wa laffl morning, he having picked them up!Shaniko we found road drifted! wnen me icnuoi pus inueu ig cunic uji Henry Richardson is now at work taking rare of a big hooch of Enie&t Troutnvan'a sheep on the Batty place on the Flat Hnnk Ilarpham came over frvm Goldnndale today. He has been making that place his headquarters, for the past month or so. Ollie Bothwell and wife were down from the Flat on Thursday, it bemg their firat visit to town since the winter weather came. Wiley Harris waa over from Shaniko, where he la looking after' the Blakeslee sheep during the win ter. He was in town today. Otis Chastain brought i school children to town load of Tuesday them. with a slight cough. Continuing he at bt got Lizzie going and without j the same day you want more ado proceeded to town. As a result of hia delay several of Shat tuck's milk customers either had to drink black coffee or resort to the anned product of lacteal fluid. then you know it ia hard for the cows to ait on those little cans. T-A-L Pom Cowboys roll their cig arettes, The flapper rolls her hose, The baker first rolls up hia tleeve And then he rolla in dough. Sailors always roll their walk, Scotchman roll their 'R-r-r's," When a crap shooter rolls a natural, He rolls in a Rolls Royce car. Sinn in church kiilletia The Indies of the church lave cast-off clothing f.f all kind. They may be Been ia the basement of tha church any aftcmood this week. T-A-L Girl: Have you any green lipstick? Druggist: What da you want with greet! lipstick? Girl: Well you see a railroad man is calV Ing on me to-night. T-A-L We expect a car" "6f King Lump coal Sun' day or Monday. T. A- L Aa the zeppelin mov ed over the' elephant herd the oldest member said: "There ia that new trunk cover I or dered two years ago." 1 4 r X still JL- ONLY TRAIN from CENTRAL OREGON making DIRECT CONNECTION FOR ALL POINTS EAST in time. Johnny Karlcn's - truck . laid d'Wn on him while coming to town last Tuesday and it took Phil Starr and a couple of others to bring it to town. o The Jim Baxter mentioned a a juror in lat week's paper la not the Jim Baxter of Maupin but the man of the name name who lives at Antelope. TO Doctor In Drift While on his way home at The Dalles last evening Dr. Coberth, who had been calling on a patient on the Flat, ran his ear into a snowdrift at the Intersection of the main highway and the Waplniti market road. He tried to get back on the highway but failed. Just then Marcus Shearer with a load of basketball players, who had been at Dufur, came along and the combined help soon strighlcnrd the doctor around on the road. B. BELL, EDW. H. Agent, Maupin. McALLEN, T. TEN YEARS AGO full, no tracks breaking through and evidencing a hard and possible fail tire of the trip to Malpin. Phil used hia prerogative and came back by way of the Sherman and Dalles California highways. Mose Addington has his section of the highway well cleaned from snow. From Maupin each way the road is easily passable. The snow, thrown lp by the road sccraper lies piled high on each side of the highway. Bu should a heavy wind come up, thvn look out, Mose, 'for you will have a man's size job on your hands scraping the snow from the roadway. x Mr. Mellenthin is a regular grad Joe Kramer has a real he man's uatc in medicine and surgery and is heart He is foremost in ad- licensed by the state of Oregon. H--vocatlng improvement, as. ists in dt.es not operate for chronic appen keeplng the city pumps in order and uMcltI gall stones, ulcers of stomach finds time, outride of his many du-. tonsils or adenoids, ties about the garage to do other He has to his credit wonderful re things, all for the public good. His suits in diseases of the stomach, recent act of cleaning our sidej liver, bowels, blood, ikin, nerves, streets was commendable. Not heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, alone did the streets receive his at- catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, tcntion but in the bigness of his sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail heart he attempted to scrape the nients. Lv. MAUPIN 10:55 A. M. connecting at Sherman with the CONTINENTAL LIMITED Alo connection with the famous PORTLAND LIMITED This fine flyer leaves Hie Dalles 8:33 P. M. Luxuri ously equipped- dining car service par excellence. Ore. F. & P. A., Bend Ore. No Charge for Consultation Bobby Davidson's Kcnworth truck ir, still on the bum on account of the cold weather. TJin Tinm. .Tan 93 1920. Mrs. R. S. Slushcr and Mrs. H.ib"ckd on the job R. Kaiser were hostesses at a shower at the Slushcr home last Frdny evening, , the . event being in honor of Mrs. . "Virgil Maybew. Twenty-four, ladles were present and the young bride was recipient of many bcutiful and useful gifts: Big Stock, Low Prices DOCHERTY -POWERS I -Don,' A. StogMlill and Miss Lacy V. Brittan went to The Dalles tn Monday and there were united in marriage. Don returned to his Maupin ranch Wednesday, his bride remaining at the county tat that evening to attend a lecture. 1 o Herbert W. Copcland, principal of Maupin schools, is a graduate opti cian and is advertising tho correc tion of mpaired eyesight. A chinook wind took most of the snow from the Flat last week but the weather again turned cold. Ora Maynard has sold his ranch of 400 acrog and his farm equip ment, horses, cattle and hogs, to Calvin McCorklc. The" consideration was $16,000. Tho Maynarda. will go to California to reside. H. L. Morris is erecting1 an office road up Bakeoven. It was not his fault he did not complete that job on Tuesday. Hir Fordson tractor, like all of the old Ford products. and left Joe morooncd far from town. Too bad. Trapper Fulkcrson is a close ob server of the habits of predatory animals. Recently he told The Times man of finding the stomachs of killed coyotes filled with juniper berries. The sneaker, during heavy snow and cold weather, .when rab bits and squirrels were-not to be bad, had feasted on the berries, knowing they posses ed sufficient vitamins to sustain life until better fare could be procured. COMING TO THE DALLES Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST Internal Medicine for past fifteen years tha DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at THE DALLES HOTEL WedS, Thuriday, Jan. 29, 1930 Office Hour 10 a. m. t0 4 p. r Below arc the names of a few of his ninny satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated for one or the other of the above named causer.: H. II. Blake, Marshfield Ore. Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis, Ore. Chns. Desch, Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker, Toledo Ore. . John Lucian, Echo, Ore. Bert Lampa, St. Helens, Ore. Mrs! Maybelle Snydre, Alseo, Ore. ' Mi s Emma Turner, Mikkalo, Ore. Mrs. John- Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore. J. H. Wood, Eugene, Ore. Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem, Ore. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 4221 West Third Street Log Angeles, California. t ' Trucking Long Diitant Hauling A Specially CRANDALL Undertaking Co. Th Dillet, Oregon. Plioa 35-J LADY ASSITANTS & Maupin : Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Crofoot Wapinitia - Tygb Valley- Roy Ward W. B. Slow .v. QUIET SERVICE INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phon : .... SI 88 Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing ita work brinjr it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A. POUND uDvaturing Jeweler ami Watchmaker Suocwwtw Ut V. Llndquiat THE DALIES . - OREGON TWO DAYS ONLY